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Jul 7, 2012 · 39K views 12 years ago. ...more. In this video i show how to Haft a Hunting Point to a Arrow or Spear Shaft.
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You need to heat the arrowhead socket, not the head itself, the socket, to cherry red. this should take you about 2-3 minutes per arrowhead, to get the entire socket cherry red. Now, turn off your torch and begin to push the hot head up the shaft.
Have you ever wondered how to attach a primitive arrowhead? In this video I give step by step instructions as well as details on the materials needed for a p...
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Mounting a stone arrow head. Ryan Gill of www.gillsprimitivearchery.com shows you how to properly mount a stone arrowhead for hunting. This method has been proved in the field on deer a...
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- Mounting Arrowheads, The Ins and Outs
- Can I Use Glue and Other Adhesives to Attach The Arrowheads?
- Other Methods of Displaying Arrowheads
- Cataloguing Stone Arrowheads
- Conclusion
Purchasing or making a shadowbox/display case is the first step, but what factors should you consider when attaching the arrowheads, how do you mount the points safely, and are there other ways to display these stone artifacts? Although there is some debate around securing stone arrowheads, most collectors opt to use a shadow box or display case fo...
This is an area of much discussion. Many people advocate the use of a type of glue on the arrowhead. I and many others, however, disagree. Although water-based glue should be easy enough to remove, there is still a chance that it may bond well with the arrowhead and could cause damage when removed. Secure your arrowheads without glue and chemicals!...
The use of shadowboxes and other frame-type mounts is by far the more popular method of displaying arrowheads. There are, however, some additional ways to display them. These include: 1. Mounting them onto an arrow. Although not recommended, you can go for the authentic look and mount your arrowhead onto a wooden arrow. This is generally done using...
A vital aspect of any collection of artifacts is cataloging. This not only helps you remember where, when, and how your arrowheads were found, but it also could add value to your collection (monetary included).
Displaying your arrowhead collection at home is a great conversation starter; remember, though, to mount the points in such a way that preserves the integrity of your collection. You would hate to realize that the next $276,000 arrowheadwas devalued because of some hot glue. Thanks for reading! 1. 3 Easy Ways to Whiten Deer Antlers (Skulls) 2. 4 Pl...
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Nov 13, 2018 · Once you’ve sourced and made your arrowheads, you’ll of course need to attach (haft) them to the arrow’s shaft; the essential process goes like this: you’ll cut a notch in the end of the shaft, insert your arrowhead into the slot with some glue/resin, wrap the arrowhead in sinew/cord to further secure it, and then top the wrapping with ...
There are three ways to attach an arrowhead to an arrow shaft: tying, binding, or gluing. The first way is to tie the head onto the shaft with a strong string or sinew. This process is called “hafting”.